Rapidform XOS/Scan, XOR/Redesign v64 Bit Released
SEOUL,
South Korea, Nov 6, 2007 - INUS Technology, Inc., the developer of Rapidform
3D scanning software, today announced the release of 64-bit versions of
XOS/Scan and XOR/Redesign. The 64-bit architecture of Rapidform XOS 64 and
XOR 64 allows processing of nearly unlimited number of 3D point clouds on
Windows x64 operating systems.
According to Calvin J. Hur, INUS Technology's Vice President of Marketing
and Global Sales, "32-bit applications are limited to 2 gigabytes of RAM,
which translates to roughly 30 million data points. With the 64-bit
architecture of XOS 64 and XOR 64, it is possible to use up to 128 gigabytes
of RAM. This offers Rapidform users the convenience of processing extremely
large 3D scanner files."
Hur cites automotive styling as an example of the advantages of 64-bit
processing. "There can be 100 scans, or more, to capture all of the subtle
details in a clay model of a car body. With XOS 64 and XOR 64, all of these
scans are processed in a single operation. When using 32-bit versions, our
clients are likely to process one-third of the scans at a time to avoid
exceeding the two gigabyte limit."
Rapidform XOS 64 and XOR 64 provide point cloud processing, mesh creation
and NURBS surface generation. Rapidform XOR 64 adds powerful parametric
model creation and liveTransfer to leading CAD solid modeling packages.
Rapidform XOV 64, which will be released in Early 2008, provides a
comprehensive set of inspection and quality tools.
Rapidform XOS 64, XOR 64 and XOV 64 require a computer with a 64-bit
processor and either Windows XP x64 or Windows Vista x64.
About INUS Technology, Inc.
INUS Technology develops the world's most advanced 3D scan data processing
software. The company's software solutions are the most popular products for
reverse engineering and inspection of 3D scan data worldwide. Rapidform
makes 3D scanning an extremely powerful tool for a variety of applications
and is used in manufacturing, R&D, quality inspection, medical research and
civil engineering. Leading companies, including Audi, Ford, Hyundai, Toyota,
Rolls Royce, Volkswagen, Hitachi, Panasonic, Oakley, Samsung, Sony,
Lufthansa, Alcoa, and Benteler, use Rapidform's advanced technology to
innovate throughout their research, design, manufacturing and quality
control processes.
For more information and on demand product demonstrations, visit
http://www.rapidform.com.
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